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Updated: June 15, 2025
It'll be a big circulation-increaser. It's Galton's idea, and he gave the job to Biker because he thought an educated fellow could get hold of people. But somehow he couldn't. Seems as if they didn't like him. He kept getting turned down. The page has been mighty poor no pictures of brides or anything. Galton's been sick over it. He'd been sure it'd make a hit.
"I don't b'lieve 'e can walk a plank," surmised a cockney gravely. "'E's too drunk; 'e'd fall hoff." "Where's Farnol Greer, Mulcher?" snapped Madden disgustedly. "Is he drunk, too?" "D-drunk you don't think we're drunk, sor?" "We 'ave been drinkin' a little, sor, but we're not drunk." "Oi am," nodded Hogan, resting his chin on Galton's shoulder as if from deep affection.
Galton's biometrics and eugenics is a return to nature, a keen scrutiny of human beings, which is really an orderly fruition of that of the same author's "Art of Travel." Similarly, Mr. Weismann that he can plague his adversaries with the small but literal and concrete mice and hydroids and water fleas with which his theories began?
One of his secrets had been that on several days when Galton's manner had made him hopeful he had visited certain flat buildings and gone into their intricacies.
Galton's composite portraits; a thousand glimpses, as one passes through the long halls lined with paintings, all blending in one not unpleasing general effect, out of which emerges from time to time some single distinct image. In the same way we passed through the exhibition of paintings at the Royal Academy.
Those who accept Darwin's special explanation of the supposed inheritance of mutilations, ought to notice that his explanation applies equally well under a theory which is strongly adverse to use-inheritance namely, Galton's idea of the sterilization and complete "using up" of otherwise reproductive matter in the growth and maintenance of the personal structure.
Galton's numerous memoirs on this subject have now been published in a collected form by the Eugenics Education Society, which was established in 1907, to further and to popularize the eugenical attitude towards social questions; The Eugenics Review is published by this Society.
Galton's 'word of warning. He is asked 'to resist a too frequent tendency to assume that the minds of every other sane and healthy person must be like his own. The psychologist should inquire into the minds of others as he should into those of animals of different races, and be prepared to find much to which his own experience can afford little if any clue. Mr.
Newspaper-office anecdote and talk gave a journalistic air to the gathering when he was present, and there was novelty in it. Soon every one was intimate with him, and interested in what he was doing. Galton's good-natured patronage of him was a thing to which no one was indifferent. It was felt to be the right thing in the right place.
Galton does his faces. "Hero heroine mamma papa uncle sister, and so on. Love obstacles misery tears despair glimmer of hope unexpected solution of difficulties happy finale. "Landscape for background according to season. Plants of each month got up from botanical calendars. "I should like much to see the composite novel. Why not apply Mr. Galton's process, and get thirty-eight stories all in one?
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